• 1. St Giles, Bredon, Worcestershire, England
    Nave, N wall and N porch, exterior
    Parish church
    The church has a long 12thc. nave with turrets flanking the W facade, a vaulted N porch with later upper storey, a S aisle of the 13thc., and a N aisle, crossing tower and chancel of the 14thc. Romanesque sculpture is found on the corbel tables of the nave, on the nook shafts of the W front turrets, in the S, W and N nave doorways, on the string course and vault responds of the N porch, and in the W tower arch; in the S aisle there is also a fragmentary cross-head, as well as a carved label stop.
  • 2. St John the Baptist, Crowle, Worcestershire, England
    Church Plan
    Parish church
    The church was rebuilt in 1881-85, but the timber N porch and parts of the tower are medieval. Only the lectern is Romanesque; in 1841 it was rescued from the churchyard and placed under the belfry stairs; it was restored by the vicar,c.1845.
  • 3. St Egwin, Norton, Worcestershire, England
    Lectern, detail of figure, Christ
    Parish church
    The church was largely rebuilt in 1844, but contains some original work of the late medieval period and a Romanesque lectern. The lectern was dug up in the churchyard of Evesham Abbey in 1813 and set up in the church in 1865 (Pevsner 1968, 226).